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THE DAILY I E .DEE Advertising rates made known on application West Virginia Tlie Land «)f l’rosperlty ami I’louty, Has the Greatest Natural Kosonrcea in the World. Como to tin Hills Of West Virginia, Where Nature Lavishes |f«*r Grentest Girts '‘Klder* d as second clasu matter April Mh. 11*06. at the post other • ♦ muctield w Va.. under a<t of f>»ngr< of March 3. 1**79.” I III Itvu \% , XI’IIIL 1. 1007. Two laborers were preparing to dli a hub* in tin. street, .in' a pa-<er l»y stopped to vvati ii 11.*• in mark i* off on the asphalt \- thev worked one laborer said Hid voy. work yisierdnv. I'iui..\v course not, replied t It oilier. '' Yis*er*ln\ wor Lincoln’s birthday.” The one who the h tit and ihOn -a id "Ti n what makes '• in ciUhrato the bit'll day riv Lincoln?” "(>i don't know, replied the other, “unless it's because Willi in .1* in in: s Hr van conn - from there.” The Kennebec Journal says that Game W *deii George W Ho s in Dei . tuber co'lited 3itu barrels of dead liar* - -.oing to Hos'011 mil New York markets over the Washingio County railway I'urt1mm more, i: i estimated by the game vmdens lira more than 1.000.1*00 bares are ; 1 * * j pod from Maine every year mid a many more used as food within 1 In - j state. Notwithstanding this and thej fart that thousands of Inures are d**- j voiin ii every year by beast.- an I Idl'd; of prey, this small animal continues I to increase. Truth with Mexico seems to he flourishing, molding to lfports from :he department of comm tee mid In I *• r. Idut mi astonishing thing Imp lo tted tin other day when a milling fitm of \u>tit:. Tex. imported from M* xico mi outfit of Mexican milling machinery \< ordlng to a M* xicnn newspaper. ' this is prohahly the first exportation to tin. (Tilted States of machine: v originated and tunmifnc fured in Mexico, and may open a m*\v era.” The articles which Mex ico in the meantime is importing from • he United States are in the highest degree indicative of progress o- or tite border, for they particularly include such things as printing equip ments of the best anil latest stives. U-t among the most interesting items in a recent report from United S*stes Consul IT ma at Monterey. Tex . is tn the effect that the Mexi can men are giving up their pictur e-'i'ie and traditional sombreros for the plain American hat. while the Mexican women are taking to the fircries of \merican millinery. The search for hones of the ances tor of tin elephant in the Payum des *rt of tit** Nile basin has resulted In t In* exiiining of many bon . Put whether t he find includes any definitive remains of sue}) an anim il does not yet app* ar Prof u T O-borne.vice president of the muse um of natural history in New York who headed the expedition, returns of natural history in New York. ho headed the expedition, returns ♦ • 1 •«v, leaving 'wo members of tin* pe.rtv to do a little more work and the nta tor*t1 already collected will l>« 'it ped 1>\ the next steam* r l.c* *' quantities of 1 on**« have beep found but no skull, though man" ron • of teet}j that belonged to some anin* *'• tPat Inhabited 'it** region p •iv SftrtO ears atro. \lso in this |t» |ir< sed de “i t were many skelefor ? of ancient whale? SOUND 2ASJL* OF PKOSPEiUTY Following ih*- Mu d< 'In.- in Kt<i< kc hat have carrle.1 pric down ... ■snivel> d • > a t- r day, ioi.u . the '.•Uhiimi of tin \prll dividend .1 nr eineiii of tlo; -...ii railroad an., d stiial corpni nt ion Th< total v-111 <\. . "d {villi' iiiimi and •will r» ak all record for ji linllar period, le'e 1- a tbit to lco|, a' with , • t i - :i< t loll. \V«* Ini . e '|| |" !«••• of 'ok - i|e .i i n | . \ ii' and 1 i . li«' id f Immense le • < ll>. .tried IPil lie. <• Wei'.- he of !!•• ri»f: • ac* eselited ll.V tl|e selll":' price ill a iizh ma fit t < la 'he !>: -i o’ w Irit ’lev prod’ll e toiks a e V OI ' h today tore than tin v e ,t v. ii no ii April. IlMii; tie tot; I in dividend ..•as Jtr,II.find.mm Tin ire rea e v ill e close l() .* I .'! ‘fill,fifth Til.I’ mill ll mre money will co out to hold' i> of locks t linn went ont to the ame *dtiers a '.ear ago. The Ind't trial will incton ■ « tlndr Mvidend pavnients !>• aho-it ? . hn.ouo. i • i■ irii! o;n! !i\ -’7 r..;n eio ml Hi t r et r ail .. h \ *.'! 7 0.000. ’ll. • fi uti fire ■ roxlninti and .ill ho M• • llt?v tnodlfie ! when re ons in d 11 nr. all In Thi dot ’ ot look ns if there were any real tfferliir' a mole/ the hold "is of ocks It i i ;■*rod tillin' to roincMi “r at this tilin' Tin- true men ntc of he value of n se. nrity Is what if rod he •rather tlein v.lin1 it ntav ho dim' for in n |i< . illative market. ' ’ll I hn t h Is ,,f p|.' > a f. ine'i' j. i o' efltv and not rec ion would p?.. o he indicated hv the fl-rnres Mil' *1 pol is top ni :i i a fi tv n t>t ^t1 r fi \ I! ♦ > v i , T< \.' in i' mi in: in • "•ii 11• Mil ami nh>:i• pledged for a II ' d eVle mil r ion 111" III (lie <• IM S'"" id. .-n I'anddin lion e : in M e large iiti have volant iril\ ait* nun I th'dr retirement from Inj. i I'll it i. 111 : li 11 | m > |» V • pled ' o !*"■'! hi 111' i • I, ... t ■ • • " v/K again t i ambling i mis, and in • meantime vigilance lonmiiMi - ve tab. n mill’ i into lladr n nd.- In some of (lie small to *• and ■ tilled gamblers to leave own. The Te< I ■ • !•» Ill evidence, j' *l> V it" nee 1 I. t a • II ex is and tolerated often me! ly been: e 1 dhing ba hap| ed lo direct puh a 111 I.! ion tu it in a forcible - is a mistake for wtotr-do •; to nine that bo<-.inse thin ar allnw ’ bj a lax or viciotc (Iminist’ition e font InilO their m il pra; 1 Ice the’ count u pon mtbi■ inport. I ml i v i Inals are reluct; at ».> a -Mint' the a rratef'ipl toil of i. fo tors, . ti ’ tb • reports of officers of reform ' . oci.uiolis a • •• often h i Minted by '••■■■idor ;• < being nothing but lit "emi t of salaried inv- M-mtor- to .st if% their '• elpi of -abode.- The hlic Is - lov to Indie tbat things a-1 led i iiitinc ted parties would • '• • them helieve. For tha* reason . imdfvi- ■•■ t dmim . dm neve i ill tried so ever ly as it ’. Mild he if the facts wen* told ml believed. ’ ’■•it w hen fi ari< s public oftl- < Ms do i’ dr du’y. as in the Fo,t Wort' • I ■•*. t lie (iw•; - of , V il must no! • \ met further fob one \nd wl n i * ,'dng upon openl' def one lb ' ing upon long itnmuni"-, tiie pub lie wrath reaches Irresistible force, i njrder the of! eri of he law. pub 1 wrath raches lrt • i Mbb* force. ' lea o Tribune. Mr- CJeorgo II fiorham. a well own \Va hin ton woman, lms j . t ompli h*d a la cub an and inlr)'i'? k. which Is Mi#- co in pi lat ion of a emh-Fnul!sh db Mount Tl Worl mists of two v#»lunief, and < ontAin ns of tltous .mis of words and irasea freely translated from one ’ mace Into the oMi>-r ti l so ar nged as to guide afely the t»i<1 * nt both language^. Is the one whicl you hide away. » which earns yeu nothing, an*' which is liable to turn "» up missin without a ^ moment > warning i« * ..A.. We Want IW <' j < » t ;4i ¥ ¥’% / tr ’ ,k i! Vour w L¥ w Li Business id \ m OLLAR if Hi M M BLUEFIEl W VA. II - I VII. \ M» < I I > l»l l'(|H| I \( n HI IS ETY DAYS EOUXiD THE WORLD 'a1 ,,r i marked an epoch for wh n .1 nles Verne wrote i".Did ie World in Highly Hays.” >■ i1 it "'ll not possible then to '» <*'»' 1 in eighty days. th« hook " d ive been less exciting .to *ii 11ii • *ti if it had been possible, and <>l i:: marl »*d down the epoch. ' *:,r i '''»p!e could say off hand "lay. I owi ver. to what those eighty l';,ve 1 een reduced’ A writer Hally Mall. Mr. IV A. Mr "ii/i" i< '' s ihai the Journey can e done in toiiv davs. and that in otnfo in Me trains and ships, not by file expedient of Ji/lo f Ver lie e are lol,| thill the tickets cost 1 about ecoiul class and *• I •• II* -• class The Journey is "'"'(l in thh way; London to '<• <->w. two and a half days; Mon-1 ,,vv •'» Vindivo tok, thirteen days;! ' f< I *o Yohohnnia. two days; n'lani i in London via Vancouver. | v -»>!»•• and a half days; connec 11,1 ei.e day. The Russians un "d 'lie art of comfortalde rall t> •’■‘•lini' their carriages and ae models. London Specfa or. VFAT CHANCE. MY BROTHER • liurico Is there for Modesty ^ 1 n I’1 iihm makei. hepst.ern de "I ne tliis. tlu> latest dope l'"t- summer iritis who seek the open-works are opener Vt «l h.ithing suits will shorter ho!” Hx R1 • 1 i lie Hally Leader. -r :--— 1 ■ •-? A. FiU'AKCIAjj MYSTERY I ■•• ' ' <1 ■ i Harrisburg. Pa.. !• «»!»• I* t< no i »'nurture of hls *'■5 I• lm< i. i.oi only as ail aridil t* i t i**I a* hlovi bit* a.-, a llnan olii tn>M**ry. W Mrigton Star * mol. tin tost a lot. but. swearing off riists a lot mol Irving • <» find an mu* h enjoyment iri omethlng *d»e. A man bn an aitgellr disjin itlon wlii'ti 1m* doesn't -.iv that offer* It* * old be nuse 111 i i "iide, button « ami* ofT RUBE; KO fE Roof 3 nd Iren Faint l or NVw and old Mr) • I, Felt. Ca i • - . I'aptr Burlap, Kubt-er and t . We positively :.<i. rnntrn Ruhber Icote Rerf ; ,.<! I • m Paint ic laet •hi ycr.ra. ' In any case where ‘ iuJ pifttit :t fails to do this w* I’tc M to tepply, M r( . . • ret* ol rliarq*1, jc , ‘ >y. — aufficien t pr ii.t f., . V.i)<iirmrr lift ficcp iwrface in good condition for the stated length <. - r.• of time. ^OP.l THi. LEAKS T!..- most . tastl . .. best* i r-,H n * r.nd bwnl cold tc 1 ,.| eti ptir.t on ih niarkct. IP INTERESTED writ.- u-. Mala nan* .J y . | .r, 4n.l w W1 I. I! you Ml , bom 5.i jh ;.o |' ..;,iy, . ish c rt fira-.., at ’ .iK • I » « •. ,’ ,.l , r u l your I el r.urct, Mn.iufacli-i:* 1 „i.ty I f The Pioneer 1ST; .if c’oring Co. CLEVELAND. OHIO. U. S. A. For Stile by HTt XKA II \ !*.l>\\ Alti: CO., ItUlilll.LD. \\\ \.\, HY PAY RENT? D* * * * * * * * Kell You A Lot. * OH the Build You A House. * «nc|. n Insure Your House. - ,rli>tal Insure You. merit Plat! # * * * * ***>;: argains in Graham Real Estate. 'luestone Insurance Agency, |. ( • Rl I VI K. M \NAi;i R. GRAHAM. VIRGINIA. ■I )v<m I'iist National Hank. n irL«-—a— - jiVh NOTICE. The following is not lie that Geo W. Whitworth, residing at Blue field, W. Va.. has made application to the County Court of Mercer county for license to sell at retail tplrituous liquors, wines, porter, ale, , ... and drinks of like nature at No j i Bluefield Ave, Bluefield, W Va. Liven under my hund this April J, I 907. ESTILL BAILEY, j Clerk Mercer county Court j NOTICE OF APPLICA TION FOR LICENSES. This Is to certify that the follow-, | lnK *" * complete list of Appllca-j tons for Licenses to sell at retail tplrituous liquorH, wines, a!o„ beer, tticl drinks of like nature, and to ell at wholesale beer, ale and drinks of like nature, as filed In my ofllce, which said list contains the names <>r raid applicants, their respective, 11evidences, and the place for which' j 1 application Is made. NOTICE. The following is notice that J. IS. Burnett, who reside# at Bluefield,, yA. V a., has tnkt day filed in my of-! j M<c an appllca ion fo the County! Court, of Mercer County, for license io sell at refail spirituous liquors,! wines, porter, ale, beer and drinks '•i like nature in the Cassaday anJ Wilkinson Building in te town of ingleslde, W. Va. Liven under my hand this 9th day of March, 1907. ESTILL BAILEY, Clerk, Mercer County Court, W. Va. •I. Baker, residing at Bluefield, VV. V# , application for license to .^tdl at retail spirituous liquors, wines, porter, alo, beer and drinks of like nature at No. 11 Bluefield Ave., Bluefield, Mercer County, W. Va. I L. Cohen, residing at Bluefield, W. Va., application for license to •ell at retail spirituous liquors, whies, porter, ale, beer and drinks j or Like nature In Building No. 119 on Princeton Ave., Bluefield, W. Va. H It Hunter, res Id hi g in Bluefield, W. Va , application for license to at r«Pall spirituous liquors, wtaw, p<»rter, ale, beer and drinks •f llk« nature at No. 2U Princeton At® , In fhe City of Bluefield, W Va. P. J Kelley and Jaw. H. Moyers, partner# trading as Kelley & Moy ers, both residing at Bluefield, XV. Vn., application for license to ; ell at retail spirituous liquors, wines, porter, ale, beer and drinks of like nature at No. 95 & 4 1 Bland Street. Bluefleld. \y. Va B. M. Cohen, residing at Bl'uetteld. W. Va , application for license to sell at retail spirituous liquors, wines, porter, ale. beer and drinks of like nature at Altamont liar In tl»«* City of Bluefleld. W. Va. J. H. George residing at North Fork, W. Va., application for li cense to sell at retail spirituous li quors, wines, porter, ale, beer and drinks of like nature in the H it itaudenbush house on Raleigh street, In the City of Bluefleld. W. Va. L. Lazarus. K. Goodman and B. A. Heller, partners trading as L La/. arus & Co., and their respective residences are L. Lazarus and E. Goodman, Lynchburg, Va., and B. A Heller, Bluefleld. West Virginia, ap plication for license to sell at retail spirituous liquors, wines, porter, ah*, beer and drinks of like nature In the Lazarus Building at Corner of Stewart and Princeton Avenues Bluefleld. W Va M II Kelley, residing at Giatto W. Va , application for license to sell a* retail spirituous liquors, wines, porter, ale, beer and drinks of like nature in the Ashworth & Hailey Hotel Building, Giatto, Mer cer County, W. Va. Hoster Columbus Associated Breweries Co., a corporation of the State of Ohio, residing at Columbus Ohio, application for license to soil at wholesale porter, ale, beer and drinks of like nature, In the Hutso.* and Garrett Building on Bluefleld nve, Bluefleld, w. Vn. D. A. Fudge, residing at Bluefleld, W. Va., application for license to soil at ro'all spirituous liquors, wines, porter, ale, beer and drinks of like nature at No. 4 50 Raleigh St., in the City of Bluefleld. W. Va. C. L Stinson, residing at Bluefleld, W. Va., application for license to sell at retail spirituous liquors, wines, porter, ale, beer and drinkB of like nature In the J. A Hicks Building, in the town of Giatto, Mercer County, W. Va. W. P. Stinson, residing in the CHy of Bluefleld, W. Va., applica tion for license to sell at retail spirituous 1 i«i ors, wines, porter, I ale, beer and drinks of like Hature at No. 3 1 A- 3s Bluefleld -\ve., in, the City of Bluefleld, Mercer Coun ty, W. Va. The Jung Brewing Co., a corpor-j ation with its principal office at Cincinnati, Ohio, application for li cense to sell porter, ale. beer and drinks of like nature at No. 3» A: 38 Bluefleld Ave., Bluefleld, W. Va J. L. Corvin, residing at Bluefleld, W. Ta., application for license to sell at retail spirituous liquors,: wines, porter, ale, beer and drinks of like nature at No. 133 Princeton ■ ■— ----■- ■ ■■ Ave. in the city of Bluefleld. w Va. Bluefleld Brewing Co. a Corpora tion of the City of Bluefleld. W vn I aPpHcatlou for license to sell por. jter, ale. beer and drinks of like nu \ *ure Ht their building ,in the City «>f Bluefleld, w. Va. Ernest II. Arters. residing at Bluefleld. W. Va . application for li cense to sell at retail spirituous liquors, wines, porter, ale, beer and drinks of like nature at No 453 Princeton Ave , In the Chy of Blue field, W. Va. John Turner, residing at Bluefleld. W. \ a., application for license to sell at retail spirituous liquors, wines, porter, aie. beer and drinks of like nature In the Turk Building on Bland street. In the City of Blue fleld, W. Va. J Waltot. Thomas, residing at Godfrey, Mercer Co., w. Va., ap plication for llc<ise to sell at retail spirituous liquors, wines, porter, ale, beer and drinks of like nature in the D. P. Crockett Building in the Town of Godfey, Mercer Co., W. Va. K. G. Asnurj. . tsidlug at Glatto, Mercer County, W. Va.. application for license to sell at retail spiritu ous liquors, wines, porter, ale, heer and drinks of like nature in the Barbara Asbury Building, In the Town of Glatto, Mercer County, W. Va. G. K. Tabor & Co., residing at Rock, Mercer County, W. Va., ap plication for license to sell at re tail spirituous liquors, wines, por ter. ale, beer and drinks of like na ture, in the E. A. Foley Bullying, in the Town of Rock, Mercer Coun ty, W. Va. Win. Llnkenhoker, residing at Bluefleld, W Va., application for li cense to sell at retail spirituous liq uors, wines, porter, ale, beer and drinks of like nature In the O. W. Atkinson Building, In the Town oi Thornhill, Merc*»r County, W. Va. R. M. Corvln, residing at Ulueflold, W. Va., application for llconao to sell at retail spirituous liquors, wines, porter, ale, beer and drink* of like nature in the Martha C. Cassaday Building, in the Town ui Ingleslde, Mercer County, W. Va. Floyd Lusk, residing at Clark's Gap, Mercer County, W. Va., appli cation for license to sell at retail spirituous liquors, wines, porter, ale; beer and drinks of like nature in hi* building In the Town of Oakvale; Mercer County, W. Va. Cl von under my hand this the 6tb day of March, 1907. Teste: ESTILL BAILEY. Clerk of the County Court of Mercer County West Virginia - . .* V . £ % ♦ THE BETTER THE BARGAIN. % THE BOY that stands on his head, slides down banisters and plays leap-frog, may »:e a very good boy for all that,- honest, truthful and gentlemanly. But few boys have time to consider external appearances, or the l strict rules of propriety. They are usually more interested in baseball or marbles. I ' Mrs. Jane Hopkins’ “Boy-Proof” Clothes were specially designed for boys of this caliber—that is 97 per cent of ALL boys born. They are made to appear nice and shapely while wearing like iron. They are strengthened in THOSE MANY MYSTERIOUS PLACES where a boy’s clothes are ordinarily supposed to be weak. And in every respect they are MONEY SAVERS, LASTING LONGER than tw o ordinary suits and GIV ;; HTO SATISFACTION all the time they last. MS'S! £i £»' K £ B ■ ■ ■ fil P U ■■ n ll H 41 n LI a; . i m *1 w ir, ^ ‘r’TBieSgPH* <*- -KJ .1. * *++ -h-i* 4-h- -h-i- :~m -w-i* +++ ++* m ++ ‘Security Bond* liua aileart Boys’ Suits, at are the high toned brothers of the above, maybe more dignified in appearance v/ith a little extra strength in the weak places. The “Bond” means you can have the price $5 back, if the suit is not as good as we claim. -I-;-:- -K'-5- •!••;*+ -HH* -hir-J* +++ *H-f +*M« I-H* *M-J- M-f +++ + Now is the time to select your boys Easter Suit at THE NEW STORE Boys’ “Confirmation Suits” arc here at from $3.50 to to $7.50 So are all the necessary things to go with the Suit Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Ties and Other Furnishings. ONE PRICE f e to Foot Outfitters F or Men and Boys. I'kini i ion u. ni l i i ii;m*. llllllllll!lrWk<4lfllltVllftT<Hllllt:*ttt U ONE PRICE Head to Foot Outfitters For Men and Boys. U7 f'lUNCKTo* A\. KM M IKM>.